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Six Lessons from the Thief on the Cross - Biblecourses.com
www.biblecourses.comtionist and a murderer (Luke 23:19). This would help to explain the thief’s callousness when he first joined with others in insulting Jesus (Mat-thew 27:44). The man himself conceded that his crimes were serious enough to justify the torture of the cross (Luke 23:41). However, as the minutes turned to hours, the thief had a change of heart.
COMPLAINT I. PERLIMINARY STATEMENT
kjbu.orgremember me when thou comest into thy kingdom” (ref: luke 23:42). others, however, are quite lengthy. this was true of solomon’s dedicatory prayer for the temple (ref: ii chronicles. 6:12-42) and ezra’s prayer of confession (ref: ezra 9:5-15). most of the prayers mentioned in the bible are unrecorded; that is, we know a